FIFA Soccer Blogs writes - "I’ve played FIFA 14 next-gen at a few other events, but was wary of giving my opinion on it due to only playing a few matches here and there. However, the recent trip to EA Guildford cemented what I originally thought; it’s a damn fine football game. It’s almost like the power of the next-gen consoles has allowed EA to highlight some of the features that have struggled to shine through due to current-gen limitations. That‘s not me saying it’s perfect, not at all, but it’s certainly a fantastic platform for EA to begin their next-gen journey with and then some. Not only that, if it lives up to its potential, then it completely justifies EA’s decision to release FIFA 14 on next-gen consoles. Obviously, true FIFA 14 next-gen judgement can only be passed after playing it over a period of time, but for now all I can say is that it left myself and many others wanting more. Just a few weeks left now…"
Games Asylum: "Outdated football games are a common sight when scouring jumble sales, car boots and charity shops for bargain price video games. Entire shelves filled with decade-old FIFA and PES games spread across a dozen formats. Often they end up in bargain bins, sitting alongside unwanted celebrity fitness DVDs and seemingly random TV show box sets. But here’s the thing. Not all football games gathering dust in the likes of Oxfam are in fact worthless."
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